fuck poles i normally dont ski with them but i need them for my job. i rock em short and i dont think ive had a pair that have been the same length. right now im rockin a miss matched pair of poles from when my mom was a kid prolly between 30-40 inches. retro shit yall

MONSTAH SHOTS!
"What I care about is being able to click into my skis for the rest of my life. I care about being on top of the mountains with my best friends. If I'm on my skis, I've got a big smile on my face. And I want to keep it that way." T-Hallhttp://vimeo.com/thenewsolution

DROP CLIFFS NOT BOMBS
IT'S NOT A PISTE,IT'S A PLAYGROUND
You put on your boots,click into your bindings,dust the snow off you skis and head out for the chair,and it doesn't matter that you failed a test,didn't get the girl or that your life is on a one way trip down the shitter,your world is right for the next couple of hours.

I found that generally about 90-105 was what most kids were buying for park. Some did want them shorter and we did cut a few pairs down every year. The main issue was finding decent poles under 100cm. For the cost of a set of the poles the 15 min it takes to cut them down is not time well spent when the shop is busy.

Overall though by far the most purchased size range was 115-125cm with a few 130 and 135cm sets every year. But defiantly the most were 120-125.

I worked at the performance lab in whis, so we had a good mixture of skiers through the doors.

I tend to use 125cm to 130cm basically because i ski almost no park and i'm 195cm tall

DROP CLIFFS NOT BOMBS
IT'S NOT A PISTE,IT'S A PLAYGROUND
You put on your boots,click into your bindings,dust the snow off you skis and head out for the chair,and it doesn't matter that you failed a test,didn't get the girl or that your life is on a one way trip down the shitter,your world is right for the next couple of hours.